Sign in
This image captures a street scene in a heavily damaged urban area of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory.

The scene is framed by two multi-story, light-colored buildings. The building on the left exhibits severe structural damage to its upper floors and roof, with multiple grey solar panels dislodged and partially resting on collapsed concrete. Two windows are visible on its facade; one is open, and the other is covered by reddish fabric. Two air conditioning units are mounted below these windows. The building on the right shows numerous small, dark impact marks, consistent with bullet or shrapnel damage, across its visible facade, and a window containing red fabric.

The street itself is unpaved or heavily damaged, appearing as compacted dirt and gravel, with scattered rubble, broken concrete, and debris. A light blue four-door sedan is parked diagonally on the street, its rear facing partially towards the viewer. Adjacent to the car's rear, a makeshift stall or pushcart displays various items. A cluster of approximately 10-12 children, varying in age and dressed in casual attire, are gathered around this stall, observing or interacting with the goods. One adult figure is partially visible among them.

Further down the street, a lone male individual walks away from the camera. Beyond him, a group of 5-7 individuals, including adults dressed in traditional Islamic attire (some with dark head coverings) and children, walk together. A small child in a red shirt stands alone in the middle ground.

In the background, a wide, open area is visible, dominated by numerous white and light-colored tents and makeshift shelters, suggesting a camp for displaced persons. Beyond these shelters, extensive piles of rubble and partially destroyed buildings indicate widespread urban destruction. Distant multi-story buildings form the horizon.
reham

Oct 11, 2025, 2:13 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

Stake attention in this memory

Devastation
Resilience
Hope
Poverty
Vulnerability

This image captures a street scene in a heavily damaged urban area of Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory. The scene is framed by two multi-story, light-colored buildings. The building on the left exhibits severe structural damage to its upper floors and roof, with multiple grey solar panels dislodged and partially resting on collapsed concrete. Two windows are visible on its facade; one is open, and the other is covered by reddish fabric. Two air conditioning units are mounted below these windows. The building on the right shows numerous small, dark impact marks, consistent with bullet or shrapnel damage, across its visible facade, and a window containing red fabric. The street itself is unpaved or heavily damaged, appearing as compacted dirt and gravel, with scattered rubble, broken concrete, and debris. A light blue four-door sedan is parked diagonally on the street, its rear facing partially towards the viewer. Adjacent to the car's rear, a makeshift stall or pushcart displays various items. A cluster of approximately 10-12 children, varying in age and dressed in casual attire, are gathered around this stall, observing or interacting with the goods. One adult figure is partially visible among them. Further down the street, a lone male individual walks away from the camera. Beyond him, a group of 5-7 individuals, including adults dressed in traditional Islamic attire (some with dark head coverings) and children, walk together. A small child in a red shirt stands alone in the middle ground. In the background, a wide, open area is visible, dominated by numerous white and light-colored tents and makeshift shelters, suggesting a camp for displaced persons. Beyond these shelters, extensive piles of rubble and partially destroyed buildings indicate widespread urban destruction. Distant multi-story buildings form the horizon.

Loading AttnAds…

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Khan Yunis

reham

Oct 11, 2025, 2:13 PM

Khan Yunis, Palestinian Territory

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.